U T'aan Nukuch Máak("长者之言"):定义尤卡泰克玛雅 "演讲 "体裁

IF 0.3 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY
Crystal Sheedy
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尤卡泰克玛雅口头语言一直是各学科学者研究的热门话题。这些研究往往依赖于学术界产生的语音类别,而这些类别往往是以西方思想的后裔形式加以风格化的。生成的语音类别可能会忽略土著知识体系中更常见的以表演为基础的形式。大部分收集和分析的玛雅口头文学似乎都是由男性讲述的,女性的口述及其解释世界的独特方式在很大程度上没有得到充分的记录。在本文中,我将系统地记录和描述 u t'aan nukuch máak(长者之言)这一主要依靠表演的 "演讲 "体裁,从而扩大我们对尤卡坦玛雅女性口头文学的了解。u t'aan nukuch máak 的表演是我的女性合作者文化的体现,因为它们发生在她们的日常生活中。U t'aan nukuch máak 是在特定的身体、物体、时间和空间背景下表演(或说出)的,这些背景索引的概念反映了玛雅文化记忆的力量。
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U T’aan Nukuch Máak (‘Words of the Elders’): Defining a Yucatec Maya ‘Speech’ Genre
Yucatec Maya orality has been a popular topic of study of scholars from a wide array of disciplines. These studies often rely on academically generated categories of speech that have often been stylized in forms that descend from Western thought. The generated speech categories may overlook more performance-based forms that are more common of Indigenous knowledge systems. Most of the collected and analyzed Maya oral literature appears to be recounted by men, leaving women’s orality and their unique ways of interpreting the world largely under-documented. In this paper, I expand our understanding of Yucatec Maya women’s oral literature by providing a systematic documentation and description of u t’aan nukuch máak, words of the elders, a ‘speech’ genre that relies largely on performance. The performance of u t’aan nukuch máak are an embodiment of my female collaborators’ culture, as they occur in their daily routines. U t’aan nukuch máak are performed (or uttered) in the context of certain bodies, objects, times, and spaces that index concepts that reflect the strength of Maya cultural memory.
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Estudios de Cultura Maya
Estudios de Cultura Maya ANTHROPOLOGY-
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